Ahh, Radiohead. Used to cover them a lot in one of my bands, especially 'Creep'. The funny thing is, Thom Yorke sometimes writes his lyrics using a similar process to what we're doing with the Song Titles. He cuts out snippets of things he likes from magazines, headlines and bits of articles, and then fits them together in some sort of logical order to create something new. So this really is a perfect one to use for this Challenge... 😎
That's very likely. It's an amazing technique. Which is very similar to arranging the song titles. And it definitely leads you to new places you might not have discovered otherwise... 😎
Ahh, Radiohead. Used to cover them a lot in one of my bands, especially 'Creep'. The funny thing is, Thom Yorke sometimes writes his lyrics using a similar process to what we're doing with the Song Titles. He cuts out snippets of things he likes from magazines, headlines and bits of articles, and then fits them together in some sort of logical order to create something new. So this really is a perfect one to use for this Challenge... 😎
Didn't know that, what a cool creative process.
There's hope is what I'm thinking!
I know, same here!
Maybe he learned that from David Bowie, who did the same thing.
I didn’t know that!
It makes sense... am thinking of the stories of Major Tom!
That's very likely. It's an amazing technique. Which is very similar to arranging the song titles. And it definitely leads you to new places you might not have discovered otherwise... 😎
Radiohead, the soundtrack to my college years. Saw them play in a mucky field outside Dublin once.
I think Radiohead will be the number one band for everyone today!
No alarms and no surprises!
Also love "You and whose army?", especially after Peaky Blinders hahahaha
Love it! I have two of their songs on my playlist. I always think the Karma Police is very likely to leave me High And Dry.
Love those two!